110 THE USE BOOK. 







Timber cut from any National Forest in Alaska may 

 be exported from the district and sold in any market 

 anywhere, upon certification by the supervisor that the" 

 timber has been purchased and cut from a National 

 Forest in Alaska. 



Remittances in all cases must be sent to the Special 

 Fiscal Agent, Ketchikan, Alaska, and checks or orders 

 made payable to him. 



GRAZING. 



The Secretary of Agriculture has authority to per- 

 mit, regulate, or prohibit grazipg in the National For- 

 ests^ Under his direction the Forest Service will allow 

 the use of the forage crop as fully as the proper care 

 and protection of the forests and the water supply per- 

 mit. In new National Forests, w r here the live-stock 

 industry is of special importance, full grazing privi- 

 leges will be given_at_first, and ifreduction in number 

 is afterwards found necessary, stockmen will be jnyen 

 ample opportunity to adjust their business to the new r 

 conditions. Every effort will be made to assist the 

 stock owners in a satisfactory distribution of stock on 

 the range, in order to secure greater harmony among 

 citizens, to reduce the waste of forage by tramping in 

 unnecessary movement, of stock, and to obtain a "more 

 permanent, judicious, and profitable use of the range. 

 " '4Jge leading objects of the grazmg_regulations are : 

 i The protection and conservative use of all National 

 Forest land adapted for grazing. 



2. , The permanent good of the live-stock industry 

 through proper care and improvement of the grazing 

 lands. 



